Example sentences of "and have be [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Most of the horses I have bought in the past have been five or six years old , and have been at the stage of jumping around Discovery and Newcomer classes .
2 Alternatively or additionally subjects may genuinely feel that there is greater subjective difference within the few films they have given high ratings to than within the many they have given lower ratings to and have been at least partially successful in avoiding what Poulton ( 1989 ) terms equal frequency biases .
3 Most leading merchant banks have established their own property investment departments and have been at the forefront of developing innovative methods of financing projects through equity and long-term debt .
4 Now remember I am the leader of a party that has been in the front line against his violence for twenty years , and have been at many risks , as have been members of my party , but when I say that that dialogue is the best hope they 've seen for peace for twenty years .
5 Spectators are there in thousands and have been since the previous day , before the roads were closed for the Tour 's progress .
6 Does he not realize that the people of Ulster are quite passively tolerating Dublin rule and have been since the 15th of November 1985 .
7 Election expenses are limited by statute and have been since 1883 .
8 The fifty drawings and 250 prints comprise the collection and antiquarian book dealer Georg Hirzel ( 1867–1924 ) and have been on loan to the Leipzig Museum .
9 All the drawings were published in a magisterial catalogue by Peter Fuhring in 1987 and have been with Hazlitt for the last eighteen months .
10 Her students , she says , are well prepared for Europe , and have been for a long time .
11 As for people in Leeds being sick of the Manc hype , people in Manchester are sick of the Manc hype and have been for as long as people from Leeds have been tramping across the moors in their flares and Kickers to buy ‘ God created Manchester ’ tops and to dance at the Haçienda .
12 ‘ I am his girlfriend and have been for sometime , ’ she said last night .
13 ‘ Considerable amounts are being spent on replacing them with better services , and have been for the past few years .
14 After all , the Elphbergs are the royal family of Ruritania , and have been for hundreds of years .
15 ‘ Your kind are known to us , Doctor , and have been for longer than you can imagine . ’
16 ‘ I think you do follow us , ’ Cranston replied , ‘ and have been for some time .
17 The S A S have operated in Northern Ireland and have been for a long time .
18 Here in Scotland I 'm old enough to get married without my parent 's permission , and have been for a year .
19 And have been for years
20 And have been for years , because that does n't take into account the money that is made when , when you know , when , when , sort of development that we have , we have run from home .
21 Erm , please , appalling and have been for many years and er the whole of the road needs to be done .
22 My children do go to school and have been for some months now .
23 My children do go to school and have been for some months now .
24 Yes my children do go to school and have been for some months now .
25 Both men are American and have been among the best-paid executives of a British quoted company since the merger three years ago of SmithKline , an American drug company , and Beecham .
26 We think this exercise is very important and have been among a small handful of organisations in Wales who have been consulted so far .
27 Plans to revise that law , which dates from 1936 , have been discussed for decades , and have been before legislators for eight years .
28 Have a degree or equivalent qualification directly relating to your employment , and have been in regular employment for at least two years ; and
29 hold a position of responsibility within the industry and have been in such a post for at least two years
30 Make and have are at the top of the binding hierarchy and take the " highly non-verbal " bare infinitive ; order is lower on the scale and takes the to infinitive ; next comes insist , which is followed by a subordinate clause containing a finite subjunctive form , and then think , construed with a subordinate clause in the indicative .
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